Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 12 August 1921 — Page 5

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M'ss Evelyn Brachtr cf Elizabeth :n-;. is visiting friends at Hinn. Ind., ior a. v- c t. k .

jn?a Helen Fraley of Greneastle

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Alfred Kaufmann. Philip Mo!er and Civi l Nasrlemiti motor d In Alfred's ii'... Uoa car to Ottawa, Ucah yester-

flay lor ten days.

o.n.1 Mrs. J. M. Lautrnarin of '! aro v:si:ir.tr at Lr.ke Geneva, r. r a few day 3 .

ru-xt Sunday and will preach fit hoth tho morning and evi-nins services at tho Ilaptiat church.

Nathan Thompson rf Everett. Mrs. A. II . Ciiavo rf Montreal

and Mis M-rtio Merrywea'.h

caro, daughters i tho late Mrs. Eva2lr.a Merrywcather were t!:a S'uca'.s cf e.vtral friends hero yesterday.

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MHs Gladys T'.croo, daughter of Mr. "E. rierco of Morton Court, left yestorday for an txter.dod vis'.'. with frl'.T.dj and relatives In niiurent points ct Pennsylvania-. Siia expects 'to he gone three wocks. Dr. and Mrs. S-v.r.dr and haby of Xlr.d.n, I.-.d.. ar.d .'.Irs. George Ilanyart cf Lebanon. Ind.. MiU bo th guests ef ilr. and Mrs. B. V . Shcaron of Webb Street for a. inw days.

Mrs. Frank 13. White and Miss JJar-ja'et Ka.isf of Crown Point spent

Th Mls?e Zoc llufh and Cora Sass very delightfully entertained last evening in tho Uittrr's homo on M;;rray street in honor of Miss Edith Ripley, who will hecome the bride of Donald Taylor S'-ptem'.-or 7th. The home was beautifully decorated In the bjide's colors of light b!uo and white and large baskets of flowers were distributed over the houra. The evhlng fe.s pleasantly epont with pames and r.vjEic, prizes being won by Edith R'.pley and Helen Ande ravts. the consolation prizes going to l?'.a.nch" Carroll. Julia Shipley and Anna I lun-.mc r i oh . A dointy two-course luncheon was served, after which the br! de-to-oe opened her gifts, sealed with tiny IK-ema. The truest wero fh.i

of Chi- I E!tith ! tinier. IloKn AmkrsAn ?,.

Shipley. Elsio Rooney, Eavlnla Oreen. Uruce Turner, H.ntlo TVahl. Lupila 'Vlcr.s. Anna n.irr.mcrlch. Josephine A.leispprgor, Edith Rutherford. Zoe. Flush. Blanche Carroll, Anna, Cora and Lillian Sass.

MIBOUNAS" ARE LATEST FAD

;today with their auat. Mrs. "Well 3 of Chicago.

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Mm. TVilson's having real chop suey jtmerrow Micas' of coursa. 8-12-1 Tier wUl he a card party at the Cotl.try Club tomorrow afternoon, 3,1 r.. Frances lv!ngley hostess. Ftayini heglna promptly at three. Hi" M. S. S. C. met with Mr3. John .Sfrpworth of E-ogan street on Thursj&y afternoon. A dainty collation fis served and a most enjoyable time aa reported by all the members present.

Harry Vom Eruch. th popular young evangelist, who held meetings Jr. tho First Baptist church about two year: ago. will he in Hammond again

LIVE LOCAL KEWS "ADS". - - 1

Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Allison of Elizabeth street will spend tho weekend at Paw Paw Luke, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jtssop who have a cottago there. Miss Julia Kahe of Milwaukee !s visiting her sister. Mrs. Clark VVagr.er of Elizabeth street. Harry Miller, the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Thunpson of Highland street, is the guest of John Cartlett. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Bartlett who have a cottage at Magician Lake. Miss Helen Johnson will return home tomorrow from a three weeks' vacation spent with relatives in Denver, accompanied by her cousin M;.-s Martha Ingle of Denver, who will visit here for some time.

Mr. and Ms. Frank Sterns of Douglas avenue are spending their vacation in Ken du Lac with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Skelier.ger and daughters Vivian and Thelma are leaving the latter part cf this week to visit relatives in Detroit. Mich., and Buffalo. N. Y. They will stop at Niagara Falls, returning in about ten days. Mrs. Ernest TVartena. will spend the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Charles Leasbourg of Wcntworth. avenue, Chicago.

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M i n Loda MoAloer will Join Miss Ijda HiniKtock in Mlnnwipolls and together they will niako a. tour of tho CunuJ!n Hockleit, Mrs. II. Kennedy of Fayette street submitted to an operation fur tonsliitla at St. Margaret's hospital yesterday and is getting along nicely. Mrs. Charl'a JIahney entertained yesterday at a pedro purty for Golden Rod Camp. It. N. of A. There were Seven tables, highest score being rr.ade by Mrs, John Van do Leuter, second by Mra. J. C. Nowlan, third, by Mrs. George Kralowetz and the con-l-olatlon prize tfolng to Mrs. Clyde iiowman. Light refreshments were served and a delightful time reported.

Mrs. V. H. left yesterday Visit friends, two months.

Lyons of VViliams St. for San Francisco he will be gone about

Miss iJeoda McAleer, formerly of The Times staff, had luncheon yes'erday with Miss Agnes Harper of The Times in Minneapolis, where Miss Harper id spending her vacation.

Mrs. Stewart Davis at work on one of the Jiboonas. "Jibounas," big papier mache dolls with wonder eyes and bip ears, ftre the latest novelty introduced in the cast. They have been made by Mrs. Stewart Davis of New York for display s.t a society circus t Southampton, Lontr Island.

PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEMSnTCIII.G. niTTOX COVERING, BRAIDING IROSfIT SERVICE CAIX NVASSEVS TELEPHONES 448 VI STATE STREET. lElM.MON D. 7-15

If you want your HEMSTITCHING one right, have Mrs. Miller, 183 Stata Ft., do it for you. Phone 1750. Open evenings. 6-7-lino

Mrs. Anna TCarr.er is again at her homo, 45S liCth street in tho dressing business, come and call. 8-12-6

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J. B. Hill has returned from St. Louis where he and Mrs. Hill went to visit Mr. Hill's mother before the latter leaves to make her home in California. Mrs. Hill will remain for another week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo TVolf and eum-t.-ter Helen. Mrs. Emil!e Thum, formerly of Hammond, and Mr. and Mrs. Letser ar.d eon Stanley are motoring through the est. Mrs. Thum will

PHOTOS At Pre-War Prices! COME IN AND BE CONVINCED MajestiC STUDIO HOHMAN NEAR STATE Phone Harifnond 137

I Laungsburg, Mich., where Fhe. will j visit with frlond3 and relatives for I two weeks.

Mrs. J. G. Ibach. Sr.. has returned from St. Joe, Mich., where shi has boen taking tho baths.

"SHAM" A STRONG PICTURE A delicious eatire on "gentle graftrs," people who neglect to pay their bills, ia "Sham" which was shown at the Parthenon theatre yesterday, for a three- day's run. is a comedy of decided appeal. It is a Paramount picture:, adapted from the Elmer Harris and the Geraldlne Bonner stage success of Eome yea rs ago. I'erhaps the most striking feature of the offering In the smooth and even quality of the acting. From the charming star, Ethel Clayton, down to the most inconspicuous "extra," the cast I3 perfectly chosen. It is seldom Indeed that one finds In a jingle film such capable fur-makers as Sylvia Ashton. Theodore Roberta and Walter H'.ers. And when to these are added Clyde Fillmore, Arthur Carewe, Helen Dunbar, Carrie Clark Ward and Eunice Hurnham, all equally capable, the combination Is irresistible. The story is one of exceptional strength. It teli3 of Katherlne Van Riper of high social position, many deb's and no money. Shall she marry for money or for love? It Is an old, eid question but one that never lose its Interest. It is a production that will make credl'ors ar.d all others chuckle with mirth. Last times today and tomorrow.

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Economy Grocery and Market 81 State Street Phone Hammond, 49

PORK LOINS 8 to 10-pound average, whole or half. OCr M Per pound OC 'm

Economy Smoked Hams, 10 to 12-pound average. Per lb

Bricket Bacon, Per lb

16c

Sirloin Roast of Beef. OAPer lb Ut-

Sirloin Steal, choice cuts. Per lb

25c

Lhrer Sausage, home made. Per lb.

20c

Lare Osage Melons. O ET n Each ISc, 20c

Pure Fruit Preserves, Strawberry or Raspberry, 16- J 1 oz. jar, 35c; 3 for

Armour's Ketchup, large bottles

28c

Hires Root Beer Extract, per bottle

19c

Our Old Crop Santos OCCoffee, per lb.

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Read every item carefully and note the extremely low prices i: I which are makbe THE ARMY STORE Hammond's rreat bar- li

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visit friends in New York and the Wed fa and Leesers will go to tho White Mountains. They will be puno three weeks.

Fresh Eggs Per Dozen 35c

Mr? . street

Mortimer B. left today

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Granulated Sugar,

10 lbs. for wehb Pure Creamery Butter,

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Mj Fancv Peaberry Coffee, OC Ei 4 lbs., 95c; per lb...

it Cofree, 22c 28c 28c

Pot Roast, per lb 10c Meaty Boiling Beef, per lb 6c Small Meaty Spare Ribs, per lb. . 5c Veal Roast, per lb , 1 2 -c . Veal Stew, per lb 5c Veal Chops, per lb 20c

Our Very Best Breakfast Corfee,

5 lbs. for $1.00 per lb

Monarch Baked Beans,

I 3 cans for ! Fancy Sweet Corn, ! 3 cans for

tj i Fancy Tomatoes, No. 2 OQPI cans. 3 for

Fancy White Potatoes,

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Ceresota or Gold Medal Flour

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Dark SlOlb. cans,Q per can .j.. Best Yellow Peaches, heavy syrup. No. 3 cans, 3 for 65c, 09 per can Fancy Freestone Peaches, heavy

syrup. No. 3 cans, 5 for Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. for Fancy Pop Corn, 5 lbs Live Poultry Springs, per lb. DELIVERY

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GENUINE MUNSON'S LAST ARMY SHOES Comfortable, weU

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"OLD BEN" COAL is genuine Franklin County. Illinois, Coal, and is positively mined and shipped from that famous coal-producing county. Much of the coal now being sold at Franklin County Coal originates in entirely different sections of Illinois or Indiana, and is of an inferior grade. Let us show you "Old Ben" guaranteed genuine Franklin County Coal. BUY YOUR COAL NOW If the laws of average work out correctly, the winter of 1921 will be intensely cold to make up for the very mild 1920 winter and the hot 1921 summer. Buy at least one-half of tho coal you will need next winter NOW. Not much chance of freight rates coming down until after January 1 st. Get the coal while there is plenty to be had. INSIST ON YOUR COAL BEING WEIGHED And insist on knowing where it is weighed.

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DOWN-TOWN OFFICE AND FEED STORE 174 Fayette Street Phone Hammond 374 COAL YARD AND OFFICE State Street and Columbia Avenue Phone Hammond 105

K condition and will " 4 VVk' "'&V V' KH' I S3 chesp new shoes St, : ' 1 I Speckl at XV Nr'A ( si. 75 tem i

WOOL NAVY Dark biro, er 65 ( cure wool. AH riies.

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GOOD WORK Regular $2.50 grade M i Men's Work Pants. j TROUSERS All sizes. Only ....

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