Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 277, Hammond, Lake County, 12 May 1921 — Page 5

Thursday, Tav 12, 1921.

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Personal and Social News

Ose of the latest organiztaions f busines people n Hammond is the Afler Hours Club, a prrvup formed rem tho employes if iW, Northern Tfidiana Ga and lilectric Convpany 1r aacial and athletic purposes. This c'ub has been In operation for nearly f o months and during: this time has -nrmed several athletics teams of d f-

fert gorts. The club has now Included in its list t activities a grvia club, a girls' basketball team and a baseball cub. l,ast evening the After Hours boys and girls gave a splendid dance at the Hyndora hotel which was well attended and greatly enjoyed. The music waa furnished by the ABC orchestra from Gary. The club plans to engage, in many activities throughout the summer and some very pleasing parties and athletics events are expected t6 bo had. Mrs. I. Cushlne was very pleasantly surprised at her hme. lat evening ty a number of her friends, the occasion

being: her birthday. She was presented with leveral lovely gifts and a dainty luncheon waa served. The

guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kregrer, Mr.

and Mrs. Wislcr. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart

Miss Frances Wisler and Gerald Wis-

ler.

Keports from Wisconsin Inform us

that, a number of pre-nuptial and fare

well parties are being K'ven for Miss Clara Schwartz of Kenosha whose-

marriage to John Carson of Hammond

will take place tha latter part of

June.

Ethel Sheffield underwent

a minor

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For Our Manufacturers' Surplus Sale

Values Up to $7.50 Many worth

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TKese Kats are certainly beautiful, reflecting the spirit of the season. You will be delighted to see such wonderful hats at tKe small price, ifslf di:tf Mlii:Ii!S-t i Values up to $7.50 anH many at higher prices. HThey will go in our Manufacturer's Surplus Sale Friday $3. r " Hats for tKe Miss and Matron V , ; A! Large Assortment of Ch ild ren's Ha is? $1.49 to $5.00

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Consumers Wholesale Grocers "The Home of Guaranteed Products" Hammond Ind. Tel. 531 540 Hohman St Delivery $5.00 Order FREE I Specials for Friday and Saturday 4 PICNIC HAMS f 1CP COFFEE-Consumer only blend. Qg Sneial ncr lb X J U guaranteed aroma, 3 lbs. ....... V 5 lbs., $1.55 1 lb. Cocoa tree. CHEESE American Cream, I MOLASSES Bare Rabbit SPLIT PEAS Yellow, try 5 our very best, 2Tc on'y. 1 0 lb. pail 82 C pouncs 38 C SOAP P. & G. Rub-No- CAR0LENE Good for cook- RAISINS Sultana, seeded. More. CQp ing. QCf 22 lbs. fiQf 1 0 bars for. . . . 6 tall cans . . . .1.: . . for ... MATCHES Reliable Safety. SOAP Hardwater Castile, FIG BARS Fresh from tho j Urgepkg. lObars 7QQ oven ORANGE PEKOE TEA Try CAKE FLOUR Swansdown TnMATnrc r j $1.00 & , 38c 29c 'tw.-. large pxg. r-. . Sardines in Olive Oil, 4 cans 29c

operation at St. Margaret's hospital 3'eterday vvhea she ha her tonsils removed. Tomorrow evening. May 13th. w!U be tha last evening of lards at the Hammond Country club until the fall. Mr. and Mrs. 'Lawrence Cox will be the host and hostess and a large crowd is hoped for. m The Central "W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meeting at the public lloiry Friday afternoon. The meeting: will be in charge of, the flower mission department, committees will be formed from the various schools to take flower to the hospital and shut-ins ol the city. Any one iuUrcsttd in this splendid work, of cheering the lonely will meet at 2:19 tomorrow afternoon.

Herbert Hugo, l'aul Schaeffer and Otto Mayer, students at Elmhurst college attended lie v. Georges' church, 6815 Emeral davenue, Chicago, Sunday. In the interest of the concert which la to be given May Z la Chi

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by Freda Zimmerman and Hattfe l.ubuda. The evening: was concluded with a prettily appointed course luncheon. A delightful time la reported.

McEWEN DEAD AT KALAMAZOO, MICH. The death of William McEwen. former owner of the United Holler Works and for many years a resident of Hammond, occurred at Kalamazoo Mich., yeftorday. Mr. McEu-en had been fr.kon to a hospital in Kalamazoo from his home at Flalnville. Mich., suffering from blood poison. An arm

was amputated in an effort to tave h:3 life.

N. Y. C. SUED FOR $26,500 Resulting from an accident, which occurred Dec 22, at the State Uno street crossing over the New York Central traek.s In Hammond, s-iit f,r $U6,iO0 damages wa filed today in the Hammond sup'-rior court by Geo. U Blood. tate Iine street proper -rlds at Flummer avenue, b .t an xt-'n.-ion now vised as a public hitthway leads" across the 'rucks to the factories in the o'.d packing house district. Mr. Blood savs a li-avy tog that day

made it impossi'ble to nee farther than 50 fet. He drove his automobile upon the tracks and it was hit by a locomotive. The car was wrecked and Blood was dracerou for- l.SOO fet a. on? tho track. Ho asks for $25,000 tc compena or the broken arm and leg and other injuries which he suffered and $ 1 . 5 0 for the lo,-"j of the au lomnbile. Crumpackcr & Cnimpa.-k.T and IJomberuM , Peters &. Morthiand are attorneys f r the plaintiff.

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The Ttev. 'C. SchaefTer was fortunate in securing: a missionary who has jut returned from India to give a lecture and stereopt,ican pictures at the 1mmanuel church, 313 Sibley street, Sunday evening. May 22. Mrs. Fred Crumpacker entertained the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club at her home yesterday, the highest score was held by Mrs. T. H. Tennant. The next meeting will be with Mrs H. C. Groman Kinibach. avenue.

Mrs. Thomas Smith of 600 Michigan avenue entertained her Sunday school

class at her home last evening. Games

were enjoyed and refreshments served, a fine time Is reported. The boys of the class are "Wru. Kolb, Walter Bossard, Harold Kirkheimer. Harvey

Ktrkheimer. Verri Gordon, David Evan,

Gordon Hobbs, Warren Williams, Tboma McLin, Grandfather Huttncr and Thomas Smith.

IlilliHilHIIilllllllllllilliN The Sale of Manufacturers' Surplus I Stocks Brings to Men and Young Men

Miss Jessie Williams of South Bend, Ind., has been visiting her sister, Mrs.

S. Getrard of this city.

The South Side W. C. T. U. will meet Friday, May 13, at the home of Mrs.

John. Gleason of 1167 Monroe street. Mrs. Lieklider will give a talk, on

Bible Teaching: In the Schools" and a

discussion on "Keigious Training' in the Home" will be taken up. All

members requested to be present.

At a recent meeting of the Sunday

school teachers of the Immanuel

church they elected the Misses Char

lotte Kasten and Selnia Hugo as dele

gates to the district convent Ion which will be held at Freeport, 111,, May 23 and 26.

Miss Wilhemine Weymueler of Ce

dar street entertained the So and So

club, the occasion being a shower for

Miss Hazel Hamer. Several contests

were enjoyed, together with an im

promptu program of music The home

and luncheon table were attractively

decorated In the bride's chosen colors

of green and white, an elaborate

course luncheon was eerved to the following guests, Selma and Bertha Hugo, Grace Brvoick, Charlotte Kasten, Esther Schaeffer, Fredia and Helen Trange, Eva and Hazel Hamer.

Meta Schwerin, Mary Davidson, .Mary BailJey, Alice Weymueiler, C. Schaef

fer, Mary Kasten and Mrs. Hamer,

Reports have been received fium

Chicago that the following were licensed to wed there yesterday: Ber

nard M. Hart of 407 Carroll street to Mrs. Catherine M. Denney of Hammond; Howard S. Bybee of 222 Michi

gan avenue to Miss Esther Johnson ot

Chicago,

Sirs. J. S. Blackmun underwent an operation at St. Margaret's hospital last Saturday. Sho Is getting along nicely. The North Side W. C. T. T. will meet Friday, May 13th, at the home of Mrs. Olive Randall of 619 150th street, A large attendance is desired.

There will be a meeting of the

Women's Auxilary of the American Ifglon at the home of Mrs. AV. V. Howat, 832 Hohman street, this evening. A miscellaneous shower was given last evening in honor of Miss Catherine Eischenshchl at the home ot Mrs. C. A. Han. Games and music were enjoyed, the first honors in the games being taken by Mrs. McCullough and Lcona Huicltkc, the second

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PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEM9TITCHIXC, BUTTON COVER. SG, BRAIDIXO rilOJIPT S EH VICE CALL. WASSEY'S TEI EPHOM) 44 61 E. STATE ST HAMMOND I-ll-

Tainting- and decorating tor efficiency and reliability go to I. I Cohen, Phone 1036-W. 2-lS-i;

Don't forget the big dance given by the Rose Club, Unity Hall. Saturday, May 14th. Jaza King Orchestra. TubUce Invited. 5-11-3

Public Invited to attnd a card party given by Women of Moose Heart Legion at Moose Ha'.l Friday evening. May 13. Admission 23c. E.-11-2

The Triumph Council Xo. 11 D. of will have a home bake sale Saturday, May ltth. General Engineer'nr; & Sales Co.. fi43 Hohman Ft, Beginning at 10 o'clock. o-li-2

Card of Thanks

CASD Or THANKS W wish to thanlc our relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us In our late bereavement In the loss of our only son, especially to those who loaned their autoa and sent beautiful Moral offerings. MR. AND MRS. JOHN MARSH, JCST DAUGHTER. 6-12-1

CASS OF THANKS We wish, to express our thanks and appreciation for kindness and sympathy shown ti at the deih of our Mother Mrs. Sar-ih Bennett. Also for tho many floral offerings.

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Friday and Saturday the greatest clothing opportunity of a decade awaits every man who steps into this store. Not clothing of unknown make, but the kind you have confidence in, is offered at great big reductions.

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Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand Suits comprise the great bulk of this sensational sale styles and patterns for all men. Really big money's worth at every price:

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GROUP. ONE Broken lots of $30 Suits, in sizes 35 to 40, fancy mixtures, blue serges

GROUP, THREE -Smart patterns in single and double breasted styles, 1 , 2 and 3 button suits, worth $42.50

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GROUP FOUR Some of the season's smartest "Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand Suits, a select lot at

In addition we've taken some of our finest suits, worth up to $80 a month or so back, and EEplaced them for quick clearance (not all sizes in every model, but all sizes in the lot), at $45. EH

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Manufacturers' Surplus Lots Men's $1.50 and $2 UNION SUITS AT 95c

Fine cotton spring needle rib union suits of Royal Mills make, in white and ecru colors, long or short sleeves, closed crotch, ankle length; also Porous Knit and Athletic Union Suits of fine madras cloths or pin check. Sizes 34 to 46. One great lot, 95c.

Regular $2 B. V. D. Union Suits, $1.29 Every garment lias the B. V. D. label and all are first quality athletic style union suits of fine pin check nainsook, finely made, in sizes 34 to 46. On sale at the extremely low price of $1.29.

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2 w Union Suits $1. 19 ffj Made of the finest cotton yam, spring needle rib, EE with closed crotch, in ecru color; long or short EE sleeves, three-quarter or ankle length. Slightly EE imperfect. Sizes 34 to 46. During this sale, EE regular $2 and $2.50 values, at $1.19.

i Boys' 69c-Knit Union Suits g 1 ,3 for $1 or SSe each. Hi Boys 69c Knit Union Suits of fine cotton rib, pure white; short sleeves, knee length; all sizes. E A 69c value, at this sale for 3 for $1 .00 or 35c each. 1 Half Price and Less for these

I Men's Shirts $1.10 H Men's Sample Shirts, Worth $2.50 Finely printed madras EE and 80-square percales. Every shirt cut full, guaranteed EE fast colors. Large assortment of patterns; all sizes m this EE lot. Big value at $1.10. H Men's $1.25 Heavy Indigo Blue Wcrk Shirts Cut extra EE large, double stitched throughout, extra well 2 C n .

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