Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 3 September 1921 — Page 10

September 3, 1921.

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She likes city folks, of course, or she wouldn't furnish us such good things to eat, but "Bossy" prefers country life, where the meadows glisten with freshness and the brooks babble with a zest. "Bossy. is just one among the hundreds and hundreds of contented cows, personally selected by the Hammond Dairy Company to furnish the delicious milk that comes to Hammond folks from the finest section of

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1 Hunsrarian irregulars hare taken (HicnUur-j;, ui :. prevent the district from being taken over by Austria in cW.liunc- w h the treaty of St. Germain. They are later reported to have withdrawn. 2 One hundred and seventy Hungarians, advancing on Pir.kufeld. were met by Austrian- armed with srenaHe-5 and machine ?uns. 3 Numerous conflicts are reported between Hungarians and Austriar.s gendarmerie at Harburg and along the Styrian border of Hurceniand. 4 Eudapest reports that the Hungarians wil! bold only Podernrf in Bursealaod, and that only until their claims ajraint Austria are settled. ... , 5 Jago-SSavia has taken a hostile attitude toward I.ungary an:. threatened to reoccuny the Baranya district if the latter does not yuk:. 6 Czecho-Slovakia in also massing troops at Irefburg. 7 There are rumors that workmen at V!ener-Neu.-tadt are oreanirlng U force Hungary to give up Bursniaiid.

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f-n-.iv 5--hno at P. 43 a rr - ! ??"iCr. a;pri-p::a: frr r.omrr. .n:"n ' $.-vioe by til loca! paMnr, 11 a. rn. The Lord's Supper wiil f'-llnw a" 1! :45 i e. rr All members of the church ar . rfiusted to be present. A'i other?, j friends and Christians In the common- , ity are welcome an! a: liberty .- cm- ; rr. jne. ! Th vnlEpr rervice at S:0? ck . Trill b in charre cf rh Pi-'-fi-iii; K : i - : er. Rev. Wm. F. X:ir;pil ' f Fi ' r r.l. Ti Lnrd's Stirrer -ill a r; served at this service. The Tours Feopiv's A! w'.i: en its work apain f';ri:i,v fvf r - a': 7:31- The pastor T'-lii if a'i !;;: ir.eetSay. The xo f r.:ir,-j ' 1 , '- .-v and Why of Missio-s." wll ': i . In connection with the - r - c- v. ) a services. Tw Ca'-ch ''a?5-J- v : ' oe'.a work, Wtdn?-ia:.', F'tepl-- " : The Sector Class met a 3.3- anu , the 'Junior C.a.v at 4:15 p. rn. j A persona! worker's class w':; rte-t evach Wedn iuy evening: at T:S''i t- j Klnninjr next week. The book erttit-l led. "Eniistintt for Ckr?t a-i th Cfcurcb," by Johnston r-. Tfe Prayer Service fallows at e:?;-.t ; o'cloci. Sons practi'-e for B. ?. Rilly bf'n Friday of r.fs" -week at 4 oolo.-k Primary, Junior and Irtf-rt'i 1 Choirs tp!".! be ca'le-J, All oh:ldrri art i yUBf people of the ? , r. i . y S-'t.i . '

Church and the s-urro-jrid-jc -otr.m :n -y RUy ome. A Teacher Training 1.w:ll begrin work. Friday. Sept-rr'n--:' next week, at 7:00 p. m. U ;r;b:'? took -will be used. FIRST PRESBITERIAV CHrRfH Services held at the Reforitiei Hungarian c-hvt--h. 119h avenue ar.i Indianapolis Blvd. W. H. Taylor, pas -r r e J . J.u.r.day School at 9:45 a. rr,. ?lorntr.g service at a. rr.. Suhle-r.. "Attractiveness." Text Mat. :i 7. $T'.glfz Park Sunday fch: at 2. "a T rr.. Art ir.'-ltatfcr: is extended to everyone to tjo n Ir. tha --ork o.f thr?? church, To . nr-s r. ': he w-rk of the cr. iU."vth b.-cLc her "-T".r.ar in a sttro-is-insr rr. a r. :-, f . . If '- v no o.i'urch I'OOTt?? pl'i.5-1 ph.oe ty

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Milk is one ci the most nutritious and healthful foods known. Miry hospital? use it as an exclusive diet in bringing the sick back to health and vigor. Our purpose at the beginning was to produce a milk perfect not only in its taste, but also in purity. The first step was to personally pik out the cows and supervise the handling and care of them. The next step led to the selection of the machinery to perfect the milk and prepare it for the market. Today the Hammond Dairy plant stands out as a monument in the dairying industry, and has attracted the attention of world experts.

Many people have looked upon buttermilk as a joke, and unnecessary in the realm of foods. It was not until world famed professors and doctors of the Metchnikcif type called attention to the importance of buttermilk as a food possessing theropeutic value, that buttermilk became a really important food item. The Hammond Dairy Company has perfected a buttermilk pronounced by physicians as an ideal food and tonic, delicious and refreshing to the uttermost. If you are not ordering it regularly, we suggest you give it a thorough trial and note how differently you will feel.

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The great automatic churns at the Hammond Dairy company's plant are chugging daily, producing a type of butter heretofore unknown in this part of the state. Words are almost lacking to describe the peculiarly delicious taste cf this butter. Ib sincerest recommendation is the number of users who will not accept a substitute. It will more than satisfy. Peerless Butter will delight you to every meal. A phone call will bring a trial pound to your door tomorrow morning icy cold.

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We want every housewife in Hammond to get acquainted with Hammond Dairy Company's products. It will mean, in a great measure, the solution of your food problems. Further than that you will become a booster, along with the thousands of others of our patrons.

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I 10 POUNDS SUGAR 55c ! RED CROWN PORK AND BEANS 2 tall cans 15c WATCH BRAND CORN 3 can: 35c WISCONSIN E.ARLY JUNE PEAS 3 cans 35c j PET or CARNATION .MILK 2 tall cans 21c , WALTKE EXTRA FAMILY SO.AP 2 Mb. bars. . . . 19c 1 SCOUT BRAND CORN FLAKES 3 large boxes. . . .25c 1 PURE FRUIT PRESERVES (Best Yet) Large bottle. 29c .1 Freeh Butter, Eggs and Pure Lard at Market Price I PAY CASH AND PAY LESS AT THE

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CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS EVERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENING Public dancing every Thursday. Private lessons every day from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Mr. Keane has just returned from New York where he attended the Dancing Masters' convention. Ail the latest New "iork dances will be taught

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Do not wait until Jack Frost will compel you to rush for a warm cloak. You will undoubtedly kaoe to pay a much higher price, than you really should. FOR $9.75 YOU CAN BUY A GOOD COAT! Pure wool coats in popular shades almost all of them with silk linings values up p7

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LATEST STYLES IN ELEGANT CLOAKS We have a large stock of fine cloaks in plush, velour or broadcloth, with fur collars and trimmings, silk and satin linings. Everyone A?t f ma of these cloaks values from $30. M ft Ji m Z

up. During this sale your choice at

Come to this Great Cloak Sale nezt week, and when you buy a Coat or Wrap, you will not only feel the satisfaction of being well dressed and confidence of meeting the new seasons properly attired, but you will, conservatively speaking, save at least $15.00 on the purchase.

important! This sale begins Saturday. September 3rd, and ends Friday, September 9th.

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Ch.ildran's classes in stage end social dances will open Saturday, Oct. 1st. Saturday evening class. 7:45 to 8:30 p. m. Public Dancing. 8:30 to 12 p. m.

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