Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1921 — Page 5

Personal and

Social News

Ir. and pleasantly rrifnda at

their horrid ironor of Mrs

Mrs. Krcd l.uther very pntertalru-d .a number of dinner la;! rv.-r.trii; -t n West Suite ftrti-X. in

Luther's Sirlhilnv. Th'"

ti-Mt vi a.-i at t ra.. tfvc with cut i!.wr. und fern;; and a iK-liciotis course dinner was JUvn to thirty guPstn. The evening was njoil wUli music an1 games, th; i;oJ u lihct and c-.rani-,1!!ons 'it the party extrnded to Mrs. I.ulher. Th- (fn.stw u . r. Mrs. Krc 1 Koiiow. Mrs. Krntrt I.utl.er. Mr.

John Murray and iiull y. Mr. and Mrs.! I'd ward Luthir. Mr. aril Mrs. KiMtilc Author n ml sin Fr.-il. Mr. luid Mrs. I

August l.cihsc and dauhtera. Mif . Oicar yii'l"rs.-n. Mis. H. Itohl.-tT And daughter. Mrs. Sc-idl'T and daushtcr. Mrs. Klikn. Mrs. WlMermuth. Mrs. Joseph Krn"M. .Mrs. Wj.j rumn, Mrs. I'rbahns, Mr. Cirl l.ut'.i.i. Miss l.ilH and Minnie Kon.lw and the Misses tmint and Alaia Kut'ier. Miss Afra SchusliT "f I'ruwn l'oint v. 11 became the t. rl.lt i!' John Scl-rittx-r of H;iin:ivn.t this montri. A delightful Mirprls- party wag Riven last vveninr !n honor of Mi.--. lllanohe t'arrolKs birthday .anniversary at her home on Oak street. The evening was i)l".isnn' ly ,-.-nt with fames, music and JbucIiih. i'rU's In

bunco were award-d Mrs. .liorinhower, Mrs. .Simikitis and Mrs. O'Hrrn. Miss Carroll received a' number of b.-autlful trifts and O'lj wishes troni her friends. X dainty: luncheon was served to the Mlss',Lorraine Camuln-ll, Mahel Carroll.'

Catherine l.renn.m, Hluictic Cameron, Kthel Novak, Ltabe W'Mtinore. KatlnT"b Uilsandfr .Bertha and Blanche Miller and Blanche Carroll and Mrs. Fifajara'.d. .Mrs. Kl.-t, Mrs. Agnew, V.fs. Vonasch. Mrs. O'ir.-rn, Mrs. fciaipklns, Mrs. UrpwhaUi r. Mrs. Cai ro!;, Mrs. Huhney, Mrs, Dressier. Mr!!. Moonshower and Mrs. ilrennan. Mrs. M. J. Pug pan of May street attended a meeting In t.lary touny v-I the Antl-Tuberculur Society. The orKanizallon is planning on the erection of a sa.nltar.um in this county to care ior tubercular patients.

An attractive luncheon was served in Mrs. Kay l.-uiun. ritiK. Mrs. Alexander Stc.ikowltr.. Mrs. i)-rtr-i.l- Kedder. fi:i" the Mis.", s I .Id a and KttH Muenirh, HernUe Cstrowsll and Florence Buzzard of i'hlca;ra. Sever;;! rirls fnj.-.j.-d a heach party last nlht. when they n:otored to th Ii'.immond he.u-h and had a picnic sujoier. Th'y enjoyed beach trainer and i-urf hathinu. Those who Joined In the fun were the Misses Mar-K-'irefta Sn.killlv. llatel and HII. In Holmes. 11,-lni Knske, r;,lltlR M,ihl-ber-er and Mabel H .ffnian. Mrs. Arthur Mil:, rlek charnslntiiy entertained the m-rnbers of the Ivlone r'uh nt r"H party List cMnlnc at h-.r home on SIM. - street Strips of bright colored rngs hurt ov,-. ... chandeliers and doorvinys. making novel and attractive decoration. The evening was spent sulally. and tli ladies enjoyed making r.i riitis. A delicious luncheon was served to the twol members of the cjuh. Mrs. Julius Itunalntr and daughter Mi'.s I .rothy hav-p returned from Bass Lake, where they enjoyed vacationing for a we.-k .

Paw, Mich., v-r.s the ijuest of J. E. Trescoit recently. The K Intra Heralds will meet tomorrow afterti on at 1:30 with Mis" Josephine Otto, .1: Mm; wood avenue. Th .. -t'wn of officer. w !! 1 take p". a Claud the mite h..ve3 op. tied. A little df.vlet "H.-nv Some I'olliee Ciunt- to Mis; lonarlf " und a voc al number will to- riven .

M!ss Marie Stout and Mtsu HeKtta!

urry have returned from BaV View, Mich., where they soen' the past wek.

A. U. Miller, mainser o the I'm('rpe Juice company, of Paw

Mr and Mis. John Whlt.-ly of ("hlcR;., are th. h.vi.-e Ritests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Mert.vn of Ann street for a few days. lr. and Mrs. W. II lavis will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Wl.l y of Knrlvllle. 111., over the week-end. Last evenlnK the younn Indies of the T. T. I', met at the lcme of MK v.. T-i.'ev ,m Wnllhrun slreet. A

business meet Inn was .ailed and the club reorganized. Mulc was enjoyed and ltKht refreshments o rveil to the eight members. Next meeting will be held a week from Monday, Sept. 12. ... s :ls3 (Jretehen He. kett of Is sinet ill ler.ve shortly to visit friends and relatives In St. I .oil la. Me., and BiifT.tlo. N. Y. Miss Hannah Relif.-s. of Krle st left St. Mai caret's hospital today, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis, a week ao Monday and is convalescing vet ynU-ely. - - Trs . Andrew Larson w as hostess yesterday afternoon l- Cildeii Hod Camp at a pedro par'v at her home on Chlcntf" aenue. There were six thles of cards, first prize awarded to Mrs. Otto Srhwartr. second to Mrs. Bressler, third to Mrs. Charles Baumann and consolation to Mrs. Von-

There 'TiU be a bridge party at the Country Ciub tomorrow afternoon. Saturday, Mrs. Jesse Wilson hostess. Playing will begrln at three o'clock. Get in practice for the Chicago Htlghtu ladies next Friday. Frank L. Hoeas of Kcst State street and Miss Hazel Sampson of Chicago have been licensed to n.arry in Chicago. Miss Ircanc Carter will return from Oranrt Beach today, where she h ispent the summer a.t Carton House, KVtBtrer.Vd'a summer cot t aire. Milts Ireane will begin preparations to enter the University of Wisconsin this month .

Le Ramey of Renssoiaer is spendIn: his vacation in Hammond. the Kuast of friends. He will also visit id Chicago. Messrs. Harold Achor, John I'lwlowpkl and lli'jdolph Jessernlc- will Itavs Saturday for a trip to ttvfTalo and Niagara Fall?.

Mrs. I... Mansell entertained Liberty Camp of Royal Xelgiibors at pedro yesterdsy afteinon at her home on o;. ott tivenue In K.iit Chicafcro. A most delightful af tern; on was spent by the guests, the prizes bt-inir won by Mrs. Wilkinson, firn'. and Mrs. Elliot, second. A prettily appointed luncheon was served. Nest Thursday Mrs. Wilkinson will entertain th-; cimp at her home, assisted by Mrs. Gross at. 46 Truman a-, enue. Mr. and MVs John Schwab of Og-d.-n s.reet left t-nday for Hot Springs. Ark., where 'th.y will make an extended visit

Herbert Rorman is spending--week-end in Milwaukee.

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PHONE HAMMOND 118

125 GOSTLIN STREET

Saturday Specials

WeiJ'i a good place to buy, Where goods are not so high, And the money you will save Can be had for a rainy day I ADMIT IT.

GROCERIES

MEATS

Gub House Milk, tall cans at

l(H4c

Small Lean Pork Butts, per pound

only

a.sch. A thoroughly enjoyable afternoon was spent by every one. Marearct Pirlo. K Turner fa rot I r e

Popp -nhurfi) and Carl Itaut r formed 1

a theatre party ln:t nlKht In Chicago. hi;miiii:u to thk iniH (IK II Alt MUM) Ye women vut- rs! Poti't forget to come out n.xt Tuesday and vote for rhe amendments to the constitution. rpc.-ia!ly the first and s-eond amondmenis. niilcli have to do with the 'liinllrlcatlcMis of th- Voters. Miss Mildred Kmerlne will leave tomorrow nl.nht for I.owell, Ind.. where she will have cnarge of the Kngllsh department of te I.oweli hlKh g.-hool. Herman A. Poppeiihusen and daiiBhter Miss Kleanor have Joined the hunting camp. Shady Knolls, at

i.orssi. iiuiii.. ior mn- annual aevot'.ons to the hunt. They expect to be tone about two weeks. - Mr".. V. J. Moore has come to Hh mmond from the Philippine Isit!nds, where her husband Is a prominent lawyer, to be the house guest of her mot lor. Mrs William H.-In of

Roosevelt road. Mrs. Moore came to th'.a country to visit her two son", Francis and Howard, who are in a. military academy in San Fernando. Cal. Enruute to the states Mis. Moore took golf trophies In Japan and China and rjer enthuslnsm won recognition in Ixis Angeles and San Franclreo. Iurlng the we. r she was chairmen of the Red Cross In the Islands, and Is still active in that capacity. She will be here for three or four months before returning home. JEWISH FOLKS

TO HAVE PICNIC j Something new for the Jewish folks j ..f our Calumet region. The Chicago! School of the iVcrkmen'i Circle send their best talented pupils, a grr-Jp of 40. will sing, some w'.il recite, at thej picnic and concert given by the Hammond branch. 23S. of the Workmen's; Circle Sunday. September 4th, at thej C.ruener drove, on Sheffield avenue. Races and games, good prlr.es will be given to the whinern. A big crowd Is expected to attend. H. ShnOlder Is, the chairman of the arrangement com- j

mlttee.

ANNOUNCEMENT My success with my dining room and service at 47 Sibley street requires me to move into a larger place to give the proper service to the public, which will be at 595 HOHMAN STREET. Hammond, Indiana, second floor, will be known as the HOME DINING ROOM Will Open September 3, 1821, at 11 A. M. All Invited for Inspection and Service DINNER SERVED FROM 1 1 A. M. TO 2 P. M. SUPPER SERVED FROM 5 P. M. TO 7:30 P. M. Reserve for your parties, dinner and uppen by phoninr Hammond 3507-40C6 P. S. I highly appreciate the past and future. I thank you. Yours Respectfully. MRS. EFFIE MYERS.

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LA4- TT'- tJBif h ttf infill.

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Peas or Corn No. 2 cans, good, per can

12c

Best Bulk Coffees 3 pounds for

Other Coffees priced 22c, 25c, and 28c

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Fancy White Veal

Breast,

I per lb .

at 14c, 18c per pound

Choice Beef Short Ribs, per pound only

Heinx Beans, special, ( now at ( 10c, 15c ;

Best Extra Creamery Butter, per pound

Larke Pkg. Swift's Pride Washing Powder . . ..

17c

Lean

meary Spareribs, , per pound

The Hammond Woiner. s Republican Club hold its first ineetir.fr of the fall ..mpa'.Rn last evening at the home of Mayor Pan Brown. The meeting was a:lcd to order by the chairman. Mrs. Howard Stevens, and a business disnssion etievud. Th chairman introduced the speaker fnrth evenlne. Judge Norton of Crown Point, who Have a splend.ii 'ulk on the constitutional amendments, bringing out some strong and int erest injr points. A committee of ladies-, of which Mrs. William Newman was ciialrman, served refreshments. Further discussion of and Instruction on the proposed amendments followed, trying to ascertain every detail by Sept -Tn her sixth. The meeting adojurn d. the next one to be held on Monday. September 1Tb at the home of Mrs. Herman Sas.t , f'28 South U -hman street. There were sixty-five ladles In at, ndance last night, which shows unmistakable enthusiasm in th - ranks. The republican hea dnuart rs above the First Trust and Savin.-- Bank an- open now, and same one will njw ays be In charge. MIwS. rI "' H i A N, Reporter. . 4t Miss Norma Robblns entertained at a five hundred party last evening at the horn.) of her sister. Mrs. Melvin Monr.ett on 1-trolt street. The quests nj-yert .sevem 1 same? of five hundred, first prize u vilni; tt Mrs. Iimmerlng and the onsolr.tion to Mrs. Ffdder.

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NEWS "ADS"

Palm 01nre Soap, 3 bars . . .

Sunbrite Cleanser, 3 cans for ....

Best Coney Island Frankfurts, per pound.

10C

Fancy Veal Shoulder, per pound.

ji2y2cj j sy2c 119V2C j

I I y Lv Sck01 shoes I MST Spend Wisely i V Buy Them at g M ORTT'S g I JAS. B. ORTT I H "The Shop Ahead" g 169 State St. Hammond

Saturday Special

PEANU

If you want to feel refreshed and revitalized, just munch away on a pound sack of these delightful Candied Peanuts, large select goodies, dipped in a delicious candy mixtures that makes this an aristocrat special at a price even the kiddies can pay.

Our home made ice cream made more friends during the week past. You have been intending to get acquainted with this delicious cream, so drop in tomorrow sure, and sample it.

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two stores 575 Hohman Street 166 State Street

DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY

Cross Eyes Straightened

After Years of Suffering

This man suffered from cross eyes for many years. One day he came to see me. The camera shows how well I straightened his eyes. I can do as much for you. Following are the names and addresses of a few of my more than a thousand Cross eye patients. Go talk to any of them.

PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEMsTJTI llINtJ. Tl TT(1 I'OVKIt. Ii. IIIHIIIIMI nmtin' suhvick . CAM. WAMKVS TEI.KPHOM! 449 ui star: tiu;f.t. iiammomj. 7-li

RESTAURANT OPENS l have complet.d th- work of redecorating my re.'itnurt: nt at 1ST Sibley St.. and the dice will he open to my old patrons an 1 the general public Tuesday. September fi . 9-1. at r'HK.'i LASK, JR.

The Women of Moo.-heart Region -will hold their regular meeting at Moose Hall Friday evening, Sept. 2. p. m. 9-2-1

Mr. JacoTj Hnni, 7239 Faorle Sv. Mr. lAilton Pat9rman, 1836 Marsngo At., rrost Park X1L Mr. It. Allgolrer, 9916 VLnCfOIIfl Av. Miss Melnnls, Z,ak Torsst 111. Maid for Mrs. Plrle. of Carson Plrle Scott .V Co.) Mr. J. Eanm, Qrocar, 50t S. Honroe St., Telephone hlin.

Mr. Henry Dlet.r. 5234 S. Maplrwoc;'. Av. Mr. Emll John, Musical In"strnmettt Dealer, 4347 Lincoln Av. Telephone him. Miss Lottie Oorslci anrt her slstor, 1001 W. 17th St.. Chicago. 111. Mr. A. r. Slndelar and Mine Bindelar, 1713 String- St., Chicago, 111. Miss Rlehly and her sister 33S Jnstlne St., Chicago, 111.

KATX TOU AVTY OP THERE OMMOK EYE ttb.otjbi.es? Orowths, Cataracts, IH-ooplng- of Itds, O-rannlated Ilds, Scnma on Erestifht. Watery Ires. If you ha'e see mp at once. Delays are dan fferoas. My prices are moderate and ru terras will sTilt yon. All croas eyes are handled by me penosaUy.

Glasses Fitted by an Oculist You will pay no more here for glasses fittrd by a registered oculist. Properly fitted glasses relieve headache, nervous troubles and many other complaints. Gold Fined Glasses $5 to $10 Solid Gold Glasses $8 to $15 ' I have he-en a practicing physician and surgeon many years in Chicago, specializing on diseases of the eye, nose, ear and tonsils. Send for Fre Booklet of testimonials from many of my gratified patients. 23 YEARS ON STATE ST. F. O. Carter, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND TONSIL SPECIALIST 120 South State Stfet Second Floor, Chicago Hours 9 to 6 Sunday 10 to 12

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laturday, Sept. 3

These items and hundreds of others too numerous to mention make up our galaxy of bargains for tomorrow. 1 ,000 pieces of Aluminum Cooking Ware such as Frying Pans, 3 piece Stew Pan Sets, Convex Kettles, Boiling Kettles, Coffee Percolators, Roasters, Double Boilers, etc. These wonderful bargain for Saturday at X 00 only, each

VSSBSSXS

Window Shades -30 in. and 36 in. size; 2 for only

$1.00

$1.50 Bath Rugs, only $1.00 Fibre School Cases with lock, 1.30 values, at only $1.00 24-inch Suit Case, at only $1.00 18x54 in. Congoleum Mats, 69c values, 2 for only $1.00

27x54 inch Grass Ruffs at only

$1.00

16 Qt. Water Pails, 2 for only $1.00 Bath Room Size Mirrors, $1.00 Door Mats, 24-inch 2.00 values, only

$1.00

Special Special 45 lb. 100'f Cotton Mattresses, well made and tufted, imperial roll edge; former value $15.00, for (jjjg jg

Saturday only

Hundreds of bargains in Furniture, Gas Stoves, Heaters, Cook Stoves and Household Goods.

Greenberger

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FURNTORE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS . 97 STATE STREET HAMMOND

Clothes

marter

ensible Prices

Our Policy for Fall For the new season we have met the two greatest demands of-the Public. (1) Ultra-fashionable clothes. (2) Prices shorn of all inflation. Easy Credit, Fifth Avenue Styles, Rock-Bottom Prices are the inducements we offer you today.

SILK DRESSESt

In the popular silks ana cm- - Q98 bodying the late style notes. I Cloth DRESSES

All-wool serge or pure worsted Jersey

$GJ98

Fur Trimmed SUITS Exquisite creations greatly 48 underpriccd.

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THE NEW FALL MILLINERY CPPYT A T f f The most aIluTlnS rnodcls Ojl CtKJLTLl you ever saw. 6.75 $7.9S $10e98

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MEN! Whooping 'values in FALL SUITS This season your money will buy almost twice as much as last. See this all-wool master-tailored value

The Master fc Suit S and the Master Value

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