Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 62, Hammond, Lake County, 1 September 1921 — Page 5
Thursday. September 1. 1921
THE TIMES PAGE FIVE
Personal and Social News
The Wi,nj-n's Missionary Society of j This was the firyt film feature fVi r the l';n-; street Presbyterian churcti ! made iby Paramount in the. ea?t in will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 j which the Prisma process was ured, with Mrs. Dike. 412 Hoffman street. J and it will undoubtedly prove a plt'.isThe bul-jtct will lie- "India," and an; ant 4mucmfnt to those who see It. excellent program his been arranged J Considerable expense was undergone .' Mrs. Thompson. j -,v t;ie jramoant people to incorpor- ! ate the colored scenes Into this pietTiiD Misfes E'liah and Evauphn ! uro. Miss Murray has a tine danclns
Tn ladles of the. Chicago Heights Country Club delightfully nn r'ain.-d the ladis8 of the Hammond Club yesterday afternoon at bridge and i;-ii. Tha drawing; rooms were very attractiva -with tall baskets of garden and Id-vfashionod flowers. There- ere erven brldtr players and eight ;;olfers from Hammond, all of whom report a splendid time and charir,lnhoapita41ty. Mrs. Irtcr, who formerly lived In Hammond and la the truest of Mrs. Vlnck: -sr and Mrs. Fat n. wen a prize in jrolf and Mrs. Victor rycr won two .if Vails. Mr.s. V.'lnckler mado a hanrttome prise in bridge and everybody won an enjoyable afternoon. The Hammond ladies have Invited the Chicago Helylus ladle? over here for bridge and yrol' next Friday, September $th, and It Is hoped they will have a number of visitors as well as tostoea8 appear.
Mr. ana Mrs. William Klelhecre md family hv returned to their homo on South Hohman street from Winne-fcag-o Park. Fond du Lax-. Wisconsin. 'lr they have 6pent the, pace; two tr.onths at their summer home.
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Milllken. daughters of Mr. ami Mrs.J .! . C. M.liiktn of Harrison street, re-, turned to their home ytstcrday after j u two month.-.' vacation spent with relative.-, and friends at Battle Ground, j Clark's Hill and otterbeln. Ind. Thi y ; were accompanied homo by Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Waddell and daughter Miss Virginia Claire of Otterbein. who w;l vii-it over Sunday. Mrs. Waddell . is a sister of Mrs. Milliken. i Captain and Mrs. W. H. Tonkin of
! Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton; Stafford of Hammond attended the I j i'-iru-rai of t;,..- late liert Fleming of.
.M-.c. .npin . :ty yesterday afternoon..
rede, a part the. plays best due to r original occupation. Her leading man is Lowell Sherman 'and the picture wa: directed by Hobert Z. Leonard. The Famous tMngvr's Midget are the Vaudeville it faction and will continue to draw crowds of kiddies and grown tips until Sunday at which time they depart for a two years cnfapi'mcnt on tile Keith circuit in the Fast.
i'acturid by the lar.-v body builders in the Motor City and each door swiass tiuo and once clu.std is solid and protected against rattles. Mr. Eisner suys that he has several inquiries regarding the new car and predicts a b'-'eat ;ile during tho comin.ir season especially in the closed car 1 ' lies. Announcement of the different types to be built will be made in the automobile section next Wednesday.
Uiack of Gary, and East Chicago, are, The Time May Come. tC1':1" fcr ;cal tea ln c;os1. "D!s world is gineter be all righttho urivo for the new Community M. ' ' , , ... , . . K. Church. Come to the Town Hall I1 Unde L1'en- jCS " Sa and hear results Sun lay morning and crowd chfers a kind word or geuoveninj. Dr. LMiirae will be prese.it. ' CTOUS actloa de same it does a - i Lome run."
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NEW SCRIPPS BOOTH CREATION ARRIVES
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Norman Bridge reported to n retting aJongr very well. Ho is resting: comfortably and friends help to brlg-hten the days.
XIr. Hobert Jennlng-s ar.fl sister Mrs. C. A. Bevach havo returned from ebort Tislt vlth their iister ia J'ortet. lad.
Mr. nd Irs. Heng-stler left for he1r home In St. Louis, Mo., arter pending ten days tho gruests exf Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hutson of Opden st. Urs. KecgtUer Is a eister of Mrs. HuUon'a.
MIm Alt Atkins, who has been the pueet of friends in Lal'orte. for a few days, haa goao to Chlcasro for a short ime before returning to Hammond.
(FTom the LAjorta Dally Argrus The rnarriAg-j oif Myrlo Goodwin, of XoweU. IncL, ti Mlsa Lucille Herrold. cf Wtv-nio, took rlaoe at th par,ooag of tie Presbyterian church thi morninr at 11:30. They were at-t-ended by ilr . and Mrs. Gardner of War.atah, the latter a sister of the ISrideKTOom. The brld wore a brown taftet dres -with hat to match. After
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The decvayed was a nephew of Mrs. Tonkin and a brother of Mrs. Stafford. The directors of the Alice club will m.it on Friday afternoon at three o'clock at the club. livery director is particularly uryed to be present.
Mrs. W. G. Windio of Valparaiso has been the pru--st f her daughter Mrs. F. C. Crumpackvr of Giendale park for a few days.
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AT THE PARTHENON A heuutiful introduction in colored photography i;j ti5f of the unusual feat ures of Mae Murray's n west I'arair.ount picture. "Thi. Glldtd Lily," that will bo at the. I'arthenon theatre, the balance of this week.
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Milady will wear more furs this reason than in many past seasons. This striking wrap of moleskin, which resembles a one-piece frock, is but one instance of the voyrue furs will have. A silver fox scarf collar and a wide velvet saah trim the wrap.
Anounermont was made in the auto mobile column of yesterday of the arrival of the new Scripps Uooth creation at the Hammond Auto Sales Co.. local dealers. Mr. Eisner the manager, has Ju.'t recently returned from the, factory at Detroit and pronounces this the beet automobile -built by the Scrippi Booth Corporat-on. H is n--w a General Motors product and considerable, sums of money have been spent to improve, on other models and to put this newly designed car In the foremo:'t ranks of the medium priced cars. The largo 7-N" Cont intmtal red seal motor has been used and the liors and liock clutch Is a great Improvement over the old style. Xew body designs give it a very classy appearance and In-inj a heavier built car all around one is favorably Impressed and it Is popular priced. The body is manu-
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Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables 202 Fayette Street Phone 738 Specials For Friday and Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harkonrid.-r of Huntington, Ind.. are visiting ut John llarkcnridcr'a home. Mr. and Mrs. I'erkin? moved from th; St. An bin cottage to Sam Swets house we;;t of town thld week. Mr. and Mrs. Lnndc rbaugrh are visiting relatives in town. Al members of the Ladles Aid arc requested to attend a special called in- ting at Mrs. Scott's, at 3 p. m. ine-.v time) Fr.day. The two mammoth ail tanks, erected by the Indiana I'ipu Line are nearing cnipli con. Nicholas Gard had his ton.'slls and adenoids removed at the Hammond Los ;-;ral Thursday.
All of Griffith teachers are attend - , iiij; Institute at Crown Point this week Janitor J. M. H '.fin has e - rytt.in:; in ftr.e ord r for oper.ini.' .-f school. A i letter kept scho..l lawn will Lc found! no-.vhere. j Mr. Kmp, tills the pl,T- vac at ed ly Mr. Swln; on at the "J" s ct.on. l'r. I). Britc, J;.-v. J..n. s, and Rev. '
Peter Mlnult, Colonial Governor. rter Minnit was appointed governor and director general of New Netherlands in 1625 by the Dutch West India company. The following year he purchased Manhattan Island from the Indian? for $24 in merchandise. 11 later built Fort Amsterdam. In 131 he was recalled, hut soon returned to America and built Fort Christiana, iienr the presont site of Wilmington, Del., under the nuspicesof the Swedish st India compnny.
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PAY CASH BUY COAL NOW
LOANS an Kurnltore, I'Unos, "Itbont removal. ET OT7K. STECXA-I. TXKatS ON S30, SlOo. $SO(, $300. At strletly ieg:al rates aliowinR you twentv months time to pay it back if you desire.
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Mra. Everson of Hohman street Is expected home today from Beverly Hills, Chicago, -where she haa been . pending' the past week with friends. ,
The Women's Homo Missionary Society of the First M. E. church will neet tomorrow aftarnoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. E. Gilchrist, 13 Clinton street. Mls liabel Xreigrer returned yesterday from Glencoe. Hi., where ehe.
tho -constitution and beveral reading's Will be given by the L. T. L., the children's branch of tho W ... C . T. C Evtrj'tiy Is iiiVltwd to come and either brir.jj or send "a pound" for charity.
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copal church will meet Friday evenills', September r.d at the 'home Mj-s. A. A. Youri.fj 1SJ Slate street.
was the month,.
g-ueat of relatives for
Vernon Redman of Van Buren who Teoently went to the South Bend sanitarium for treatment of tuberculosis, is saining- fteadlly in strength.
Mr. an-1 Mrs. George Chapin and children Ruth, Katheririe and George hiiv returned Srom their summer cottasa at Lor.? Llt-aca, Mlohiran City, Ind. They all enjoyed a delightful tarnnier.
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vitality and weight. He Is seventeen i old daughter o
pound heavier than he wis when heentered and has only been thera a few weeks.
Mrs. A. B. Stevens of trect who has been quite few days is improving.
Sa.ylors of Van
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Mr. and Mrs. Buren street wh.
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65c 17c 43c 12c 12c
Pure Cane
10 ibs. . .f Oscar Mayer's Approved Lard, per lb Fancy Creamery Butter, per ib Van Camp's Hominy, No. 3 can Pet Milk. tali cans
Sincerity or Sunbeam Milk, 1 1 rf r ran
Sunbeam Baked Beans, per can Fancy Cream Brick Cheese, per pound. Fancy Oil Sardines, 3 for . Post Toasties, per pkg
Malt fie Hops. 2 sets. $1.50, 7Qr per set
9ic 28c 18c 11c
Ivory Soap, small bars, 3 for
Swift's Wool Soap, 24 bars
Jld Country Soap, 10 bars
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6c G. White Naptha Soap, ?fjr 1 0 bars
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Miss Martha Lund returned today from Torre Haute, where sho has been attending- the turner session of Normal school there. she will teach in the grades in Hammond this year, and her friends wirfi her much success In her jiew undertaking-.
been very ill wiih . tint? along- nicely. O. V. Rogers of (cone to St. Lo u i ? . daug-hter, Mrs . 11. r Cu.pe Girardeau, Mo. II . A. Rogers for a
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Armour's Lighthouse 10 bars
Grandma's Washing Powder, 1 Q large pkg XvJv
Fancy Red Star Sweet Potatoes, 5 pounds for.
Fancy Peanut Butter, glass top "2f pint jars, net wt. 18 oz. . . . -C
Fancy Picnic Hams, 6 to 8 lb. average, per lb. . .
Armour's Veri-Best Corned 07 Beef Hash. 2-lb. can ' C
GOLD MEDAL OR CERESOTA FLOUR y& bbl. 1.24; bbl. $2.47
Sunbeam Mayonaise Dressing, OC . S oz. bottle aSOC
V'an Camp's Catsup, large bottle , Fancy Corn, Peas or toes, 3 cans
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2 bottles. 33c; per bottle. .
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Fancy Peaches, heavy syrup. Qfl No. 3 cans, per can OUC
Hostess Brand Pineapple. No. 3 cans .per can Sincerity Pork and Beans, No. 2 cans, 2 for Fancy Market Place Salmon,
tall can, 15c: flat can
38c 25c 10c
Th ladle of the South Side W. C. V. V. will meet at the union meeting ef all W. C. T. U. organizations in Hammond tomorrow evoning at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. William iuTyers on. Douglas etreet. Anything that you may do In the way of contributing: a "pound" will be sincerely appreciated, as there arc a number of ijeedy ifamllioa In Hammond from whom we have received repeated requests for aid. Miss Mary Johnston has returned from two weeks' vacation spent in Xfl-CroasG, Ind., her former home. Tvhere she viHited friends and relatives and enjoyed a good time. Miss Arina Beck has left for her Jiome In Hattiesburg, Miss., after a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Hutson of Hammond and Mrs. Herman II . Grien 4f Gary. Znd.
Mrs. John McNeil and infant son j returned to their home in Whiting- to- j day from St. Margar. I's hosp.tal. Mr. Mc.Vi il is the choir director of tho First so rian cl-.urch.
Sincerity Products Are of Best Quality Try an Assortment
FREE DELIVERY TO AhJ PART OF THE CITY
A. 9. Hunt o.f We.bh street ha re-;
turned from Ohio wlier he went to ttend the annual Hunt reunion. Mr. Hunt gone about two weeks.
An Interesting- prorrirn hag h--en i arranged for the "premd party" of th? i W. C. T. U. for tomorrow eveninir at; iicht o'clock held at the home of Mrs. j William Myers. 91 Douglas avenue., Several musical numbers will be given ; y the Misses Dorothy and Esther Kierengarten . Mrs. D. J. Moran will; talk on tho prf-p.-nM irre odmc nt:- to i
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Jlainmond Musical College. Piano, Voice, Violin, Public Speaking. Ukclele, Ei.-J.), Mandolin. Guitar, Pr.ncing. Dramatic Art, Chorus Singing. a-31-tf
RE5TATJTRA2? T OPENS I have completed the work of redecorating my restaurant at 167 Sibley St.. and the place, wiil 1.4 op n to my old patrons and the general public Tuesday, September 6. .l-3t FRED LASH. JR.
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JUST RECEIVED! A shipment of Ladies' Hy-Grade Low Shoes, Straps, Oxfords and Pumps, in black or brown, 5 different styles to choose from at only ( C A R per pair t&D.O
A Feature Men's Top Grade Emerson Shoes, genuine calfokin shoe in brown button or lactr, any toe. A big
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SPECIAL Black satin One-Strap Pumps, hand turn soles, hi or baby French heels. A bargain at
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MOTHERS! School opening time is very near. JOE MILLER is aware of this fact, so he has put in one of the most complete lines of Children's Shoes that is possible to have. We have a full line of Buster Brown, Star Brand and Healthy Foot Shoes. Prices on all within your reach. Come in and examine them.
595,Hohman St. Hammond, Ind.
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Successor to Heller man's Shoe Store
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If You Want to Buy, Sell or Lease! Apply to j AARGN WARSHAW j Real Estate and Insurance J 4008 Panisli Avenue i
Phone Indiana Harbor 1448
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The Moorhead Oil Company sells more gasoline through its live wire dealers in the Calumet Region than the combined sales in the same district of all other oil companies. . That's the reason Moorhead gas has more pep and power than any other gas sold in the Calumet District. Try it and convince yourself.
oorliead Oil Co. Hammond, Ind.
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Yoo Can STAND on a "Samson" Without Bending It!
This is the famous "Samson" the strongest suitcase built sold from coast to coast the most sensational value we have ever offered. Made on solid wood frame, yet light in weight. Handle and hinges are riveted right to the frame cannot pull out. The "Samson" will carry all that can be packed in it, without losing its shape or sagging. Handsome, brass-plated, reinforced corners; finest figured lining; shirt fold for papers, shirt wabts, etc. Two strong cowhide straps go all around case, for carrying bundles, overcoat, etc. A sturdy, beautiful suitcase that will last for years. Every "Samson" is guaranteed in writing by the makers to give entire satisfaction for one year if any case doesn't they will repair or replace it FREE. Come in either brown or black. A regular $10.00 suitcase for $4.95. See Them in Our Windows
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Drawn from an actual Photograph showing 5 men, weighing 945 lbs. standing on a "Samson" Suitcase without breaking or bending it.
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