Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 9 June 1921 — Page 11

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THE TIMES Thursday, June 9, 1921.

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Twin City

News Notes

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A prstty wedding to ccur In Indiana Harbor last evening united a very well known and popular young lad".-, Miss Brynhild Holstrom. Het daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gus Holstrom of Fir st. to Georgo He;, na of Chicago, a merchant In that city. The ceremonies were perform'i at home under a. csnopy f owers and a welding t.-U. Tha brli was attired in pink organdls and wore a. eorsagA boquet of lUHes of tha valley. Her attendant was her sister. Miss Helgs, gowned in honeyflew orcandle. carry inr roses. A little flower girl. Ruth Eleanor Holstrom. frocked In pink organdie much boruffled led th bridal party carrying' flowers. The best man waa "Walter Heyne, brother

of ths groom. Tha officiating clergy-

man was Kev, turner Jones, pastor or the Indiana Karbor ?"trst M. E. church. A banquet followed the nuptial service for families of the contracting parties. The couple left for the East on an automobile trip and nil! return and be at home at 1522 Garfield boulevard, afaftr July loth. Miss Holstrom was with the clerical force of the purchasing department of the Inland Steal Co. for some time and won much favorable tsteem through her association Is expeeteJ to be a wholesale display of babies .at the baby show at the Elks Mardl Gras this evening where examinations will be continued from Tuesday evening wnen more than one hundred and forty underwent physical tsts and recorded for the awards which will be announced Saturday of this week. In connection with the examination of this evening there will b formuiaes for baby feeding shown and the preparation of barley water, a most important essential, for feeding through the summer months, flso there will be an txplanation as to how to best dress the babe and many Cher Interesting features -for the well being of the child. The baby show commenfs at 7 o clock and entirely free from any admission price. The "Welfare and city nurses will conduct the examinations and your babe will be In the best of hands. Judges will be appointed later to attest to ths most physical per-f"-ctness of the children will be In line for the prize.s. The graduates of this year of ths Washington high school were entertain

erf last evening at the Rlly school a-.. ditorlum to a dance function which as a complimentary on the rart of the

Trl Kappas. The evening ws made ideally pleasant by the committees directing. Th McKelvey orchestra furn'.shed the music Punch was served throughout the evening. There was a c-ry large attendance. The auditorium was gaily decorated in wild flowers. The costumes worn by the young ladles were pretty and varied In their selection of materials and hues. About the punch bow! stand 1he colors of the class, pink and white were prominent. "Mrs. Caspar "Weydert of Xorth Earing ave. will entertain this evening for a teacher of the McKinley school. Miss Mae Harris, who is to become a bride of this month. Auction bridge will be the diversion. The Trl-City Auto Association met In the new Bunnell Garage In South Foreytha ave. last evening.- and since it was the first meeting since the successful auto show they directed a few weeks ago. there was conderable business to be transacted, including the payment of Incidental bills. The members voted to meet ut once & month during the hot weather and the first "Wednesday evening of the month decided on. The Association growing In numbers will have Interesting plans for the later fall months. There will be elaborate ceremonies

attendant with the commencement exercises at St. John's Cantious Church. in Indiana Harbor on Sunday evening The efertainment will be above the ordiary ever attempted and there Is a welcome extended to the public to attend. Miss Clara Petersen of Xorthcote ave. of the clerical force of the Inland Stcl Co. is enjoying a vacation which she Is spending in the preparation of her trousseau for she becomes the bride of "David "Williams the la.st day of June.. Mr. Williams is the son of Mrs. I,. T Williams in Beacon st , and Mis Petersen the daughter of th S. P. Tetersens of Northcoto ave. a family distinguished for Its large number of members. The Petersen Social Club Is being entertained this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Petersen in North Forsytho avenue. There are several East Chicago young men and women arriving home from various out of town colleges. Pan Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Morris is coming from lirdue. Miss Ora Clapper Is arriving from the Frances Shim or at Mt. Carrol. John Burhop frori Howe, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Slocumb. of Beacon St., Raymond. Is home from Purdue. Mrs. Alice Wilkinson of Hemlock et. has been ill for several days with bronchial pneumonia, Sh" 1s the mother of

Mrs. Ralph Fairman, Mrs. H. B. Hubbard and Mrs. V. E. Lux. The funeral of Mrs. Katie Langel or SSI 6 Carey st. took place yesterday a. m. from the church of the Holy Trinity ir. Calumet to St. John's cemetery. The woman died following an operation. She was forty-two years cf age. Burns and McGuan were the funeral directors. Miss Irene Frances of "North Olcott ave. Is arriving horn from the "Dennlson College In Iowa to remain the summer months with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Frances. Mrs. C. S. Brown of the Reil apartments is a hostess today to members of the Twentieth Century Sewing Club, serving at 'a luncheon at one o'clock . The H. B. Hubbards of Grapevine street are preparing to take a cottage at Pine Lake for this summer as soon as fchool la dismissed and their four young sons will bo able to accompany their mother for th? annual outing. James, the eleven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. James HoHzapplo of Northcote avenue has been ill for several days and threatened vith fever which resembles typhoid. Mrs. Claude Pressen who was until recently Miss Planch Glhbs was honored at an aluminum shower held Hst evening at the homo of her sister, Mrs.

First TrustAnd Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surpluj, $65,000.00 At East Chicago's Busiest Corner America's Strong Corporations Have Invested Here Omong the great corporations that have invested their millions in the City of East Chicago are ANACONDA COPPER. INLAND STEEL. SINCLAIR OIL. STANDARD OIL (Indiana). GRASSELLI CHEMICAL. REPUBLIC IRON AND STEEL. AMERICAN STEEL FOUNDRIES. STEEL AND TUBE OF AMERICA. INTERSTATE IRON AND STEEL, and CUDAHY PACKING. Safe 7 GOLD Boiidj Income-bearing property in the City of East Chicago, Indiana's most diversified industrial center, secures the First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds, recommended by and sold at this Bank. Ask about these SAFE Bonds, to be had in denominations of $100 $500, and $1,000. Place your order now and get 7.

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Mm.rhor Coffee tre

3720 Cedar Street, Indiana Harbor 4911 Melville Ave., East Chicago

Floe Granulated--TEN POUNDS FOR

lOO-lb. Sack $6.85

SUGAR

69c

COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE FANCY OUR BEST SELLER ROYAL BLEND SANTOS BEST FANCY PEABERRY HARBOR'S LEADER 25c lb. 27c lb. 35c lb. Slbs. $l.'lO 4 lbs. $1.00 3 lbs. $1.00 SOAP American Family, Fels CQr SOAP U. S. Mail, White Flyer, AJl Naptha,P.&G.Napiha; 10 bars .. Baby Doll, Whtie Oval ; per bar ...2 C

CHEESE Fil$ZT TSSZTif. :ts-2:00018c

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LARD COMPOUND LARD GOOD LUCK PEANUT BUTTER Per lb. Oscar Mayer' MARGARINE (10 lb. limit) Per lb. Per lb. Per lb. 9c nc 22c 15c

Borden's, or 7

Am. M. m.-MM J t- M. J Ml W V

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Tall Cans Per Can

1 lie

GS, doz. 25c

Strictly Fresh Candled Daily

WISCONSIN a H r CREAMERY

CORN PURITAN EAGLE STAR OR GRANDMA'S FLAKES t MALT BRAND ROSE POWDER 3 pip. EXTRACT MILK MILK 25c 75c 20c 17c 17c

BACON SQUARES Oscar Mayer's Famous, sugar cured, sanitary wrapped. 1 Q. This sale, per lb iOL

HAMS Choice California Picnic Hams, sanitary wrapped. 1 ft r Per pound A O 1

Ethel Ramp of Chicago. Thero were gust Xrora this city, among thnni Mrs. J. J. Dressen and guests from Hammond.

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for the banquet to be tendered ths seniors, one week from this evening at the Congregatlonil church and which will be followed by a dance at

East Chicago II!gh School the McKinley school the same even-

Alumni has plans very wMl arranged lnff-

HADN'T THE PEP TO

GET UP AND DRESS, HE SAI

Hot ihr Old Unliable Builder NerTVorth, Soon Hentorrcl IIU Vleror. It ! useless to Rive up hope and surrender to rlerrPssed feelings when Nrrv-AVorth will build you up fo quickly. Troof that it will do this Is found in hundreds of Matementa from satisfied users. ne of which, v.-ritten hy J. K. Wilson, West I'oplar St.. Sydney, Ohl". s.'O'f: "T had nervous Indigestion nnd cnildn't Bleep at nifr'it. I vuld wake up In the morning sn

160-162 STATE STREET Anniversary

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tired and listless that I hardly had enough pep to get on my clothes. 1 have usd Nerv-AVorth only two

weeks, and I am greatly Improved.") At this time of year, many people fel depressed and feel the need of a tonl-. I If the reader ferls that n ay. lt him I choose Xerv-Worth for hl3 tnic. If ' after you have taken your first hot- I tie. you are not. pleased, ynir druc-i gist Is authorized to refund your! money. Fold hy all leading druggists-!

Ncrv-Worth is Fold and recommended l.y Summers Pharmacy. Adv.

NOW ON

i f DEAL WITH m THE OLD RELIABLE P Loan Any Amcunt up to $300

a.t Low Legal Rates

On Furniture, Pianos, Etc. Licensed and Bonded

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Rottenbergs Grocery & Market Phones 284285 3418 Guthrie St. Ind. Harbor, Ind. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 10 AND 11

PHONE WO 323 Room 3, Panama Hld. H 5-1 50 Z. State St., Uaanotl

ancmg

Every Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

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GRANULATED SUGAR With $3.00 Grocery Order Flour and Soap not included. 10 pounds for

65c

SELLING AGENCY FOR CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE FAMOUS SEAL BRAND COFFEE 1 QO

4S A 3 KJ c-i

Per lb. 45c; 3 pounds for

Golden Santos Coffee t 1 f C I LaivTi Grass Seed good drink, 3 lbs.. . P J to close out. 1 lb. for. . Fancy Peaberry Cof- 1 (fPme Fresh MichiSan fee. 3 lbs. for iP I .UU Butter q;,i P,Krr t t rr Per pound

r r "4 u t iD 1 iUU Shady Lane Cling Peaches

corree, i ids. ior. . . - l

L. R. Blend Coffee lb. 48c; 3 lbs....

28c Creamery 33c

in

$1.35

FRESH FISH EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Puritan Malt Extract with 3 oz. package Hops Q f for JJK Besco Malt Extract with 3 oz. pP::r"T. $1.00

Garden Sauer Kraut large can for

Monarch Catsup O J? large bottle fciOC

Soft Shell Walnuts as long as they last, per lb

Queen Olives C C g full quart ODC

10c

19c

heavy syrup

large can for Pet Milk, tall cans 2 for , . Curtis Sandwichola reg. 1 5c, special at . . . Uneeda Biscuits 3 for American Family, P. G Naphtha Soap 10 bars for Baby Doll Toilet Soap, 6 boxes for . Toilet Paper, large rolls, 3 for Matches, 7c seller per doz. boxes

Armour's Veribest Corn Beef. 3-4

lb. can, regular 35c OQ Sale price fcrfwV

25c 25c 10c 25c

and Fels

68 c 25c 25 c, 59c

WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS AND DRESS OUR OWN POULTRY

East Chicago Coffee & Tea Store , & Market

714 CHICAGO AVE.

BEE HIVE BUILDING " PHONES 24, 85f 825 EAST CHICAGO, IND.

SUGAR CQr 10 pounds for JUV With 3 lbs. M. R. Coffee for $1.25 Or 4 lbs. Our Leader Coffee for $1.35 Or 1 lb. Ceylon or Gunpowder Tea for 69c Or with Grocery and Meat order, 5 lbs. for '33c. Uneeda Biscuits, f 3 packages for Fancy American Cheese O C per pound at ........... Fancy Rice, 2 1 P 3 pounds for . . . . Navy Beans, hand picked 91

3 pounds for ................

Pure Lard. QQ.

2 pounds at JJ Fresh Creamery Country OQ

Butter, per pound . . . , . . w COFFEE

Peaberry, 3 lbs.. 80c ; O Q per pound at ;. .... .

Our Leader Coffee, 4 OCp lbs. $1.35; per lb. .... Fresh Roasted Coffee, 5 OH

lbs. $1.45; per lb OWI

Rio Coffee. 5 lbs. SI.lO.OCp per pound CJ Lipton's Cocoa, one- 9C

half lb. tin for

Fancy Gunpowder Tea, ?Q

per pound JJ

FULL LINE OF FRESH

American Family Soap, with coffee or tea order, OA 6 bars for OUC

Crystal White Soap, 10 bars for Libby's Fancy Red Salmon, 1 lb.can Hawaiian Pineapple large size can

Bfiar Ridge Catsup Tall bottles Libby's Queen Olives full quarts

Campbell's Tomato Soup O C p 2 cans for miJ

SwansdoAvn Pastry Flour for

Rumford Baking Powder OC1 lb. can for Aunt Jemima Pancake gFlour, 3 pkgs for Telmo Brand Jelly (tl OC

Crystal White Soap 10 bars for Palm Olive Soap 3 bars for Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans for Early June Peas 6 cans 80c ; per can . . Fancy Corn 6 cans, 70c; per can .

69c 38c 38c 25c 69c

38c

69 c25c 25c 14c 12c

AND SMOKED MEATS

WE DRESS OUR OWN POULTRY

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Saturday AT THE Open Air Dancing Pavilion MICHIGAN AND GRAPEVINE INDIANA HARBOR Johnstone Jazzy Jamxnert ' 1

THE FURNITURE NE WS

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Vol. 5 No. 1 53 June 9, 1 92 1 Price Attention miyjiM'. 'frenzy -'? ' jjpa iihiijm.iiw. " .iuuj,i -

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AT 1921 PRICES; Kroehler Double-Duty Davenport $49J Only 'A&M'

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615-17 CHICAGO AVENUE, EAST CHICAGO 542-44 119th ST. WHITING, IND. Watch for this space every week for "Missing Piece" Special.

An odd Duofod the handiest piece of furniture in a home. Here is your chance to buy it very, very reasonable.

Quartered golden, oak fume, similar to illustration. A very nj

handsome divan by day and comfortable bed by night, can be used with a regular 40 lb. mattress instead of an uncomfortable pad. j ,

Roll Arm Rocker

Big Value $37.50 i

It s a long time since you ve heard of such prices on this beautiful fireside rocker. Upholstered in either handsome and srrviceable tapestry or genuine Spanish Leather. A few chairs to match at the ama price, $37.50. , ...

A RooVny Buffet Queen Anne Style Genuine walnut, 54 inches long, plenty of drawer room for silver and linens, will match your high price table and chairs. There are only four in eacli store. So you'd better come early.

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