Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 25 August 1921 — Page 8
Thursdav. Atiziit L'.", 1921.
THE TIMES.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
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nt buj-!n-sts to be transacted.
NOTICE TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
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?:r. ar.'l "r II w o-r r I; f'w-t ar.l Mr. aa J ?!r.. N J. Aufc i f r.'.i.M.. -, r'-f w "Tip Tv;" a '' r.'a'. i-vfiiiij ni ii r: r f -- -.i r-- sn;.pr - T-.-rra.." U 3 r 1 n .-
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mil Mrs. "". '". Pas on a.r " Mi--' 5 Circ'yn arrived h-:; : i y frori a : - :r aT jer. J. r, ;r th I r.t r t- :i v, v l ul' oor.w n: :r.n hi IJ.i fr .rr. th- r? f T. 1 i.i vrc on Monday, th- f.l't.--.- r.'. Vra r.'"- a r.d K.r - Y Tk on th-- 'J.-i.d . Th. y t-,-i::d a w nerfu' ir-;, I-;.' ha' r, Li,i;.'r.;na tri.i' '.i--...-- 1 a r-'-
F. R. M.vt, Mr?. T. " i-t.-U ; p. i- : an : ch.iri.-f. h - u rn-tJ h r.: M-r.fi;n- . v,--r. : rs.n i'.f j, Ok la.. 'hi r..- i. y v' t'r.f- far.'Tii uf thv.r ;roti-r Ix-iui? Ilohrr.ar.. Mr.-. T. U. Mrs. B. IW.l r-:.:rncd t.-. ;. M.c.. a: Fori du I;r t.-
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ttiv Haram.ir.J i-cous luncheon was Mrv l. i -1, nJ i,r:dg-, ne t fc-u, ., s wr. Mis." Aly- Harii;-!--nd a r.d K. I' is hoy' 1 j l--,.j gui-.-t,-: H.s ir--tlc Piin'iC-vy o-l .- !f and brid.. iCvar.viU, lnd . and Mi?s Vlrjdr.ia
f:.r the K,-.bsr.scn of Clovr-land. O., Uu"i U.c.i-
-v. r, M.!dr d 'iV.'ut, J,..s ;-!i'n'" Krinbili. Klr-n.-'- H.unmnd. L''ci hy
ar.d J!r? P. . TnTjrart a r.d rh:i- pvohr-:r and I'iulm.' !!'.:!.
:-..-,n.j Mr. and Mr?. U .-i".d: - j ti., Sii;n 0; p;unimfr avenue i Hamm.-,nd Hav r.-turn.-d from' Jnii a ff.v fri,,r,ls are m0frtniT to La-
s vacation a; T'-r-i- Uak , ; re tk y had a fu:t,t;'.
Aid s... i, tv ..f tlv- 11yd"
ihur.-h i.:Ot y.-.-trrday Au PiHs v.-Tio expvet to attend tho he h-r.K r.f Mr.' K. Ox- i Hammond IUsh S.-hool during the
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; o-.tnlntT -m'?ter should report to thf
tyctta and other poir.:.- it murist.
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M;y? Elani-hc. tVa'sh. who h.i-l her tnn.-i'.s and ad'-nedds rf-r.iov.4 last Tuesday, is improving t;i.oly.
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p ii r t y at !-. n-ir of
rw-. ,d. Tho womr I Mr. A M. B-.-.k of S.M-y . uiii- a ,v..p -a-- i 'i;io cone to Onuita to n'.tond th
nrr was f njoya!-' y , -.iMo a r d '.-r;ng. j
The I-adi.-; Pur 4 r i:. f 1 1. r n oop. a'
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usual biiMm ss transit!"", 'he h-stt ss i M-hool buildintr during- th" wffk .served om-.-II- r.t rf !.-:-. me nts as-sisted "f Ausj-JtM 2i. Sor royrist.ration, adjusthv Mrs. bailors . Next jneftinsr i m,'ilt " projrrajns. purchase of t. xt-
bO ! n I'AO M l l it , bo announced later .
'ith the exception of Saturday. Sopt. ."- 3, tho buildrntr wii: be c-ptn cath day j I KOBART from 3 tUi 4 o'clock. A'! second b.iok-- I j in roo-i condition, free from n-.arit3 ' rm-'mmmm'mmmmmmmmm''
t!iu plate to
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and dl.-tnhution of locker kys. Adv
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i ana torn 1'aves ana mcks intact. w:i: j a.n it,ti r a. n.. ana
be ai-reptei at half price in xehang- j for t.a;- or e.o"a:.ur--for new bo-ks. Scho'd w til o.nv. nt j Hammond and vlo;n:y. Tuesday, Sept f, and regular re:tta- mc.rs waiting. F.
tiou work win no sni etlaesdav. 1 ;tatt .-trttt, ilnmior.n
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d -n Tract ;-.r-p.--rty ' !!.-ic i-iis'--: h i w. c z , 1 ' . r.e. s -1 n -: -
Mi?s Poretta Wunrnw f( Columbia
works' acation in Petoskoy, Mo iv, I jj
:;ero fh.- visiter" friorals. Mrs. F. 1 ff nun and daughters Anna and France's-
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j j enti.-n of the WmtiM'S Cath-dic Or- . ' J'T of Forestry .
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hrouRrh Ha".:3ii,nd Tu"; for I n i : a n a p o i s . h t r;the hi.u.-c pur. st of V.'.
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Mr and Mr?. Charb-s Swart? of tt ' ' '.: :n.-port . Ini . will b the :-.ou.ti!i of their son. Mr. Fr--d Fwarts ar.d w ;f-j over the. week-end. J.;lr;o Reiter returned Tjcm today nft.-r a month's vacation at I'.a'tli -. '., . w -, e rj he h n j. b '-- n ' a k i r. 5 ' re 1 ' nt and the bath.. His friends vti! b. pleased to kmn that h.i !o 5-- -Wing fplendbi and tt. vis line y-ir-j.i J tpor.t two d-iys th,- pur-tt L.f th i-Je I Mii'Aj ia "-r'outh I'.ond on 1-. ; r -vay hon-.e.
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r-1 Murray w f. t;-c .onsda-. th.- ho-u.-c grurst of "".'. 0. Harrison n ;-r:;--.v M..-.- P ud--rw 001J was 1 he f and family, f..rmt-r!y of Hamr.-,- nd. -.p-.er.t m.i t,y lovely gift? and the I 1 -.-;r iMj'.a' o; )-. r fr.endii. A j U-.-.l Bauer h-is- R-Tie to the "I:.T 1 1 1 - appoint i f 01 r -c.-u re lunch- j Musk' iron" fo;- a few da. r. P.-j.-r yee tin-.tt't. Xitr.i-.ta Hoick. ' O M. Poland is vai a:;--r,,n.; f -r a h.ir.ne on. y, Mail-: Pall, i . . ' -.'-rt t.ni-i at Siiujiii prins. Ar. -'.-.--r Margaret 1 'n d.-rwo -.d, ."h-.-e- ! He wr:tes that th-re. arc no l.r.l-.r. but .if t'r.dr-rwr..- d. John oh.wab. Jr... tli. rprinss srs a ,r o-.i place i--r a
IN MEMORIAM "f.-p wish to thank our nfiffhbor arid m.iry frie r.d? for thir kindness and f ympat hy s-h..wn attending the. funera! of Mary Lou t-t,-. b, .ur beloved d.iu.;itt.r, eri anddauuh r and ne ice. Also t'i' Kev. Sti-'-oti r fcr ins com-f'-rtmp: words, an-i Li.os.. 'Alio loa.ned tl-.eir au'os ar.d for the many biau'.iful floral .ff. r;-i.;s. MPS. P1PPIAN P. STF.PP MP. AND MRS. I. r I'OUjARD V.VOUHS ANP APNTS S-2i-l
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220 East State Street Phone 4014 $3.00 Orders Delivered Free
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pe-erson. Fdward Eiuom, Fel-Sc!t.-r, (.'lifford Ba-r. Ray Tiii-r.-a.- -ena.r-1. Mr. ar.d F. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. KdM ;rru.y and Mr. and Mrs. Edsar
rest . There will ',- a sper ial busine;:.mtrting or ft.. Paul's Wilth' r Var'J'Thursday -en!nsr. A'J?ii - at T iie sharp. All Juniors as w.-'l a. Sotit.-r:
In fond
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daurrl'.t o-r .,nd sist- r. Monda. w h parsed a.'.ay on.- yea r ago to-, lay. WILIdAM HOi;k. MPS H. PA I IN. S-I5 BI.'OTHF.Rrf AND SISTERS-
TODAY'S BEAUTY TALK
Git Edge Tub, per lb. . . . . Print Butter, per lb.
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...41c 40c
JELKE'S GOOD LUCK ACr
2 lbs ,
The Mayflower Pir.O'.hb club met v h,.rr. iif Mrs. E. Hart of V
n street yesterday ill. rnooc. The s -a t.roj pretty with bouquet? t
Pi-i-'bird of Happiness. First pri.o . U . tares was won by Mrs p. lUr'. , fg , r.solsf ion awarl'-i to Mrs ! j fe
A dalr.ti'y eppctr.t- d lunch-n -rvr-d at ho carj tabic?. Tr.c i.it.np- w.'.l be in two weeks a: me of Mrs. I. Kusse.U c-n Bauer
n-T pl-ssard of W.-rt ?tat- :'.! entertain at a pe.iro party w afternoon i t the u' old on
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Millions Now Living Will Never Die SPECIAL BIBLE LECTURE By Mr. E. F. Crist of New York Friday, August 26uS. Orpheum Theatre at 8 P. M. Hanimond, Indiaiia ADMISSION FREE NO COLLECTION Auspices of International Bible Students Association.
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enjoy a d l;.;h f ful shampoo i '.trie effort and for a very; :it. if y.-.u p'tt from your!
d!'Ufe-t;i.-t a
f cant hros and (,i
e a t i-aspoi -n. f ul n a cup of not j S
? rr.ani s a pull cup or aid ' -nou-'i so it is rasy
to ail the hair Instead of ! m
wa ! or. : :,aii'.por i' apply
I juit the top of the head. Your ii.anipoo is now road v. Just pour a little at a time or. tin- scai.i and ha.r until j b.,ih an. ntircly civ.-r.-d 1-y the diintily perfumed i-re para ; ion that
every b't of dandruff, exc-iss !I ar.d i Q
i ;irt. Alt- r rin.-iiK. the hair dries! ! quickly w :?: a tluff-.nf.-? that n.akes il !
! f ; tit hea-irr titan tt is. and t -i k on ! M
I a rich lustr r and a : '.tie f.s that j makes ;i'-r.. nt-irot it a pleasure. Adv.
30c
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PLEATING A-ND BUTTON-HOLE I! KM STITCH I.VC, BVTTO.V COVEK- j IXC URAIDINO I PKOMIT SUR VICE ' CALX WASSKVS TELKI'HOXE 446
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School Days are "Hard" on School Shoes HOW ABOUT THEIR SHOES.
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tW' I P ocnloer s t , ;.:sV,; r; " I fOF 1 iMffgffe , bchooi bnoes lEtc" I- S: '?3lvj h Because J hey Wear Best E ! t III? f C L.1 pc I bchloer 6c bon i vWK?sTj I 5 H PRICES ARE MODERATE AT THAT! 'fin 1 95 STATE STREET : : HAMMOND, LND. mW?m&P lit We Give S. & H. Green Stamps g EAIOIOND, INDIANA I mjrtogSS ! Nr3 Come to our I Store P
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Amaizo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Buy to fire gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 233. Ttoby, lnd.
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BACON Miller & Hart's Bacon. O ? c per lb Meat Roll, Miller & OAHart, per lb JUL
Meatlets, Miller & Hart, per lb. . .
Skinned Hams, Miller OC&Hart, per lb.... Swift's Brisket Bacon. 1 Q per lb 1 i7 C
Brick Cheese, per lb Young America Cheese, per lb ... . Phoenix Luncheon Cheese, per lb. . . . Swiss Cheese, per lb Limburger Cheese, in glass, each Pimento Cheese, in glass, each Pimento Cheese, per pkg
25c 25c 35c 50c 35c 18c 14c
Flour, Ceresota 1-8 BbL $1.10
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3.
5c
Coffee
tip top Per lb. 25c, 2 lb
OUR SPECIAL Per lb. 30c, 2 lbs..
JAVA AND MOCHA Half and half. Q C Per lb. 45c, 2 lbs . .
45c
55c
Grand Ma's Washing Powder Large Package 2 for 28c
EXTRA SPECIAL Libbv's Deviled or Potted Ham, f,c0r.e: 35 c Ubby's No. 1 Corned O E!i Beef. 25c. 2for...C Libby's Red Salmon. ff
Oval Iced Raisin O O Cookies. 17c 2 lbs.00 U Ginger Snaps, OQ
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3 lbs. .5
Mixed, Lemon, Fig Nswtcns, and Oh Emma. 1 Q per lb. . . .jj 1 Hires Root Beer Extract, 18c. 2 for...... SPECIAL 10 OFF ON SUMMER DRINKS Almond Cream, Nut, and Sweet Milk Chocolate bars Q
Nuggets, a popcorn confection.
Nothinc like it. A 1
Per pkg
Cider Vinegar, 1 Cp quart bottle JL w v Bulk Oatmeal, for feeding purposes, P7ff 20 lbs Fels Naptha, American Familv, P. & G. and Rub- CQ. No-More, lObars.
4c
1 CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEANS 1 Q 1 Per can, 10c; 2 for 1 C
M MAVIDrU DADl' AVn Dr'K'C 1
Per can, 9c; 2 for 1 '
HEINZ PORK AND BEANS Also Vegetable style, 15c, 2 for SUN MAID RAISINS Seeded or seedless, 15-oz. pkg
29c
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Fri. and Saturday
August 26 and 27 See the Demonstration of the
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By a Factory Hxpert
THERE is no room in your home which is not susceptible to the subtle charm of Mottletoneing with Devoe Velour Finish. Its rich, warm effect of color and texture makes the livingand dining-room more cheerful and homey. Its artistic and durable decorative effect gives the bed-rooms.
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halls and other rooms a more restful atmosphere. Mottletone is simplicity in itself. It can be done easily and economically over plaster, burlap or wallpaper with Devoe Velour Finish merely touched here and there with a handful of ordinary wrapping paper. Come in and do a test strip of Mottietoneing yourself.
EDWARD C. MINAS CO
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SCHOOL SUPPLIES PEN HOLDERS All shades, in a good quality S.r:..i0c SCRATCH PADS 8x10 in., good quality ruled pa-p.er-ful!, 5c size, each. . PENCIL BOXES Fair size, in pretty design, equipped with pencils and S":r: . 29c COMPOSITION BOOKS Picture Land brand, in a wide selection of designs, full 1 Q size SCHOOL CRAYONS Good wax quality, including all wanted col- C
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Box .
SCHOOL CASES CA 4 in., brown or black, for your school books and needfuls. Very
specia each
98c
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To the Busy Mother Making Togs for Fall School Days Ahead!
EVEN JACK MAY HAVE HIS WARDROBE MADE AT HOME AS SUCCESSFULLY AS SISTER JILL!
19c
Children's Furnishings BOYS' HOSE "Buckskin" Quality, fast black, all sizes. Usual 2s
quality. Pair . .
MISSES' RIBBED HOSE Very appropriate for fchool wear in black, brown or cordo OQr van. Pair.1"" WINDSOR TIES A pretty selection of dainty plaid?, A desirable qualf sf 29c J ie at. .. HAIR BOW RIBBON For school wear, in a wide select i o n of Scotch rjaids- . 39c Per yajd BOYS' BLOUSES Made of a Rood quality percale in a pretty selection stripes... ' OC PATENT LEATHER BELT A wide range of colors for school dresses. All fics. Special, "I Q
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Yard Goods for School Frocks
SCHOOL PLAIDS 36 inches wide, in a beautiful range of Scotish plaids, wool finish. Per yard, . . . ER0AD CLOTH 58 inches wide, in a wanted selection of shades such as brown, navy, maroon and grey. 1 Cf Has the appearance of wool. Per yard STORM SERGE 36 inches wide, all-wool in want- Q O ed dark shades for school frocks. Per yard,
MIDDY FLANNEL 28 inches wide, in scarlet only, for school and outing middies. 1 O C All-woo!. Per yard & l&iJ STANDARD PERCALE 36 inches wide, in all colors, including dark and light patterns, fast colors. 1 Q - Per yard AiJC AMERICAN CALICO Stnctly best quality and fast J O C color; a wide range of patterns. Yard rf
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THE PEOPLE'S STORE State and Son! Streets Hammond, Indiana
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